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Catherine Says She Delayed Cancer Announcement to Tell Children First

The future Queen of England shocked the world on Friday by revealing her cancer diagnosis, but delayed making it public until she could explain in a “proper way” what was happening to her children. ” he revealed. they”.

The news comes just weeks after it was revealed on Friday that Duchess Kate, the heir apparent and wife of the future king, had been diagnosed with cancer, and that the king was also undergoing cancer treatment. It has arrived.

While Duchess Kate’s three-month absence from the public eye and the speculation surrounding it, as well as her previous busy schedule as a front-line member of the royal family, have generally filled public perception, three… The importance of her role as the mother of her child was once again recognized. This is the focus of the princess’s statement on Friday. Although Duchess Kate did not say exactly when she learned of her cancer diagnosis, she did say that she and her husband broke the news to their children in an “appropriate” way and that they were reassured. It was revealed that she had delayed announcing the news before letting it go. Their mother will be “okay.”

The princess said:

Of course, this was a big shock. William and I have done everything we can to handle and manage this matter privately for the benefit of our young family.

As you can imagine, this took some time. It took me a while to recover from major surgery and start treatment. But most importantly, I took the time to explain everything in the proper way to George, Charlotte and Louis and reassure them that I was okay. That’s what I told them. I get better and stronger every day by focusing on things that help me heal. In my mind, body, and spirit.

Having William by my side is also a source of great comfort and security. As well as the love, support and kindness that so many of you have shown us. It means a lot to both of us.

The timing of the announcement may be linked to the fact that Kate, Duchess of Wales and the Prince of Wales’ children end their Easter term today, marking a three-and-a-half week break until mid-April. All three of the couple’s children attend private preparatory schools. The school is so called because it prepares students to take entrance exams to enter elite schools in the country.

Until recently, the children of the royal family, like many of the British nobility, did not attend school at all, but were taught by private tutors, often the greatest geniuses of their generation. In fact, even Britain’s most famous, most exclusive, and most elite schools offered free education to what were then called “poor boys” – people who could not afford private tutoring at home. was established in the past few thousand years.

That those upscale schools are called “public” schools is a reminder of their relatively humble origins, but changes over the centuries have pulled them away from their original purpose and replaced them with elite education. It has become a very expensive center for.

The current King Charles III was the first heir to the throne in British royal history to attend school, and the first royal to graduate from university.

Duchess Kate’s eldest son, Prince George, is 10 years old and second in line to the British throne after his father, Prince William. Princess Charlotte is 8 years old and Prince Louis is 5 years old. They live with their parents in Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, having moved there from London’s Kensington Palace in 2022. The family previously lived in Norfolk, where heir apparent Prince William worked as a helicopter search and rescue pilot.

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